byoungblood
Well-known member
In the next 12 months, I will be making a move from NW Mississippi to N Virginia for work. Because it will be a 800+ mile move, I am going to try to downsize my larger tools as much as possible.
Right now, I have a 60 gallon Husky air compressor that is about 14 years old (it is a CH rebrand). When I bought it, I used a die grinder fairly regularly, but now I've probably hauled out that tool maybe once or twice in the past 10 years. Outside of that, I periodically use a 1/2" impact, 3/8" air ratchet, airbrush, 18 ga nailer. In short, I don't really do anything that requires that large of a tank 90% of the time.
My thought is to sell the larger compressor, go with M18 1/2 impact and M12 ratchet, then get a smaller ~30 gallon compressor after I make the move to use with the nailer, airbrush, clean off stuff, etc..
I'm sure there are plenty here who have made a similar change, I'm interested in hearing about your experiences, either good, bad, or indifferent.
Right now, I have a 60 gallon Husky air compressor that is about 14 years old (it is a CH rebrand). When I bought it, I used a die grinder fairly regularly, but now I've probably hauled out that tool maybe once or twice in the past 10 years. Outside of that, I periodically use a 1/2" impact, 3/8" air ratchet, airbrush, 18 ga nailer. In short, I don't really do anything that requires that large of a tank 90% of the time.
My thought is to sell the larger compressor, go with M18 1/2 impact and M12 ratchet, then get a smaller ~30 gallon compressor after I make the move to use with the nailer, airbrush, clean off stuff, etc..
I'm sure there are plenty here who have made a similar change, I'm interested in hearing about your experiences, either good, bad, or indifferent.
